The sheriff of the portion of the county designated by the Department of Justice shall take the fingerprints of persons arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or both, with the livescan fingerprint computer system.
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The Bureau of Crime Statistics, within the Department of Justice, shall advise on the study's design, review the findings, and assist the county in preparing a report to the Legislature which shall be submitted by the designated county to the Legislature on or before November 1, 1992. The report shall include all of the following:
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The basis for the selection of the county or the portion of a county designated for the implementation of the pilot project, including consideration of the number of persons arrested for driving under the influence in the jurisdiction chosen, the geography, and the population.
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The staffing and other support requirements of the designated county sheriff's department which assisted in the taking and processing of the fingerprints with regard to the implementation of the pilot project.
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Any recommendations by the sheriff or the department for legislation as a result of the pilot project.
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